Despite months of begging and whining, our mean bosses refused to pay the highly reasonable £83,000 (plus airfare, food, and hotel) for Vulture's editors to attend last night's Led Zeppelin reunion show in London.

Lest this morning's boot-licking reviews don't make you feel bad enough about missing last night's Led Zeppelin reunion show in London, here's some crappy cell-phone footage of "Stairway" to make you feel even worse.

While Guitar Hero III and Rock Band get all the hype for allowing ordinary gamers to pretend that they're musicians, the Blip Festival is showcasing an impressive roster of artists from around the world who are actually creating new music from old video game hardware.

Not only does this guy do a spot-on impression of McDonald in a funny, well-executed music video, but he managed to record a mash-up of the New Pornographers' "It's Only Divine Right" and the Doobie Brothers' classic "What a Fool Believes" that is so effortless and smooth that it makes the original from 2003's Electric Version retroactively sound like an ironic mall-punk cover version.

Alternative comics legends Alan Moore, Art Spiegelman, and Daniel Clowes turned up in Sunday night's episode of The Simpsons, forcing millions of viewers to nod along and not quite get a pretty hilarious joke about "Watchmen Babies."

Celebrities: so like us. They spend hours on YouTube too! To celebrate our online video special in this week's issue of New York, we asked Russell Simmons, Amy Sedaris, and The Office's Rashida Jones (along with some slightly-less-famous bloggers, artists, directors, advertising executives, professors, and comedians) what they've got bookmarked. The results may surprise you!

In the first clip to run on the network's site, island leader Jack has a flashback to a conversation with his creepy alcoholic dad on his wedding day and is given a watch that's been in the family for generations. And … well, that's it.